My last roll of Agfa APX100

Does that 'new' APX 100 come in 120, and does it look as good as the old? When I started hearing people (on line, mostly Europeans) talking about APX 100, I was interested. But here in the States I can't find much about the 'new' APX 100 (sales). Great shots, too bad your store is gone.
 
Which scanner did you use imush? I really like the tonality of APX100 (as in your scans), but find it hard to reproduce this quality digitally without making an optical print first.

Sander
 
Which scanner did you use imush? I really like the tonality of APX100 (as in your scans), but find it hard to reproduce this quality digitally without making an optical print first.

Sander

Nikon 5000ED.

And by the way, I think all of this is CV 21mm lens.
 
I see there is more of this film still available unexpired. Perhaps I'll get a few more rolls, so these won't be the last after all.

For some reason I never got as good results with Fuji Acros and its LegacyPro incarnation. It seems Efke are to be my favorite slow films after APX is gone; Tri-X is aleardy my universal fast film since the demise of Neopan 1600.
 
Does that 'new' APX 100 come in 120, and does it look as good as the old?

As far as I can make out, 120 has not been available for quite some time, at least three years around here.

There may be fresh APX100 on glass plates - Gevaert still have a APX emulsion equivalent listed for technical photography customers, and Maco claim to be offering some of it from a fresh coating run.

But the current supply of 135 APX100 seems to be old stock, supposedly in the shape of recent cuts from frozen master rolls - and there does not seem to be an end to the supply, it still is the regular black and white film stocked by most German drugstore chains.
 
As far as I can make out, 120 has not been available for quite some time, at least three years around here.

There may be fresh APX100 on glass plates - Gevaert still have a APX emulsion equivalent listed for technical photography customers, and Maco claim to be offering some of it from a fresh coating run.

But the current supply of 135 APX100 seems to be old stock, supposedly in the shape of recent cuts from frozen master rolls - and there does not seem to be an end to the supply, it still is the regular black and white film stocked by most German drugstore chains.

Wow, you can still buy APX in drugstores in Germany? what are the prices there?
 
I notice from the macodirect.de website that there seem to be two slightly different brands: Agfa and AgfaPhoto. The APX 100 I knew and loved was branded Agfa Agfapan APX 100, made by Agfa-Gevaert AG Leverkusen, and my last batch had an expiry date of 1/2010. Continues to exist only in a state of deep freeze. Now Maco are selling current-dated AgfaPhoto APX 100. Same stuff, or different? This question has been raised elsewhere before, but I'm not sure I've seen a definitive clarification.
 
I bought a load of APX100 from Silverprint in London, it was a superb price. From what I have been told most if not all is defrosted film from the last run.
 
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